In Reply to: Re: The Scientific Method posted by David Aiken on November 17, 2002 at 13:10:12:
"The people who pass everything off by saying that "You only heard what you expected to hear - you're convincing yourself when there is no difference" really don't seem to have tried the experiment themselves and played with their system. In some ways that unwillingness to play is the greatest enemy of science."That is exactly the point that some fail to realise and it is good that you brought that up.For naysayers are always passing the buck for those who perceive differences to prove it.Like what is their to prove,I proved it to the one that counts most.ME!Not trying to be selfish ,but thats what it comes down to.
You cannot put another persons set of ears on and cannot do the groundwork for them either.If they are lazy they will never know if they can improve anything and only trust what they have read from others who share their lazy mental outlook.
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Follow Ups
- Re: The Scientific Method - NEAR SOTA 14:14:47 11/17/02 (12)
- Who on the asylum says this? - jj 23:42:23 11/17/02 (4)
- Actually, I did :-)… - David Aiken 23:39:39 11/20/02 (0)
- Re: Who on the asylum says this? - NEAR SOTA 04:03:58 11/18/02 (2)
- Re: The Scientific Method - Phil Tower 18:02:28 11/17/02 (6)
- Don't be too hard on them… - David Aiken 23:11:21 11/17/02 (5)
- Re: Don't be too hard on them… - Monstrous Mike 07:39:05 11/18/02 (0)
- But do you care? - jj 23:44:23 11/17/02 (3)
- I probably would if it happened to me… - David Aiken 12:21:07 11/18/02 (2)
- Re: I probably would if it happened to me… - Ted Smith 14:35:39 11/18/02 (1)
- Of course, but… - David Aiken 23:59:00 11/18/02 (0)